Thursday 26 november at 18:30

Les Impromptus - Lecture: ‘The Submarines of Freedom’

  • Cultural
  • Conference
  • Historic
Salle de conférence, Immeuble Beausoleil, 850 route Nationale, 83310 Grimaud
A lecture on little-known episodes from the Second World War in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, particularly off the coast of Ramatuelle.
La Roche Escudelier, off the coast of Ramatuelle, remains a powerful symbol of the Resistance.
In 1943, this natural landmark served as a landing point for Allied submarines, enabling more than 120 intelligence agents to travel between occupied France and Algiers, thanks to the courage of Achille Ottou and his companions. The gendarmes of Saint-Tropez also provided their discreet but essential support, braving the prohibitions of the Vichy regime.

Jean-Charles Meyer, a sailor and then a gendarmerie officer, is now an author and tour guide in Ramatuelle. Passionate about history and writing, he has devoted several books to maritime and local history, including Les sous-marins de la Liberté (The Submarines of Liberty).
Through his research and guided tours, he perpetuates the memory of these clandestine operations that marked the history of the Var coastline.


Organised by the Culture and Heritage Department of Grimaud Town Hall.

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Reservation required.

Opening times

Opening times

On 26 November 2026
  • 18:30

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Les Impromptus - Lecture: ‘The Submarines of Freedom’
Salle de conférence, Immeuble Beausoleil, 850 route Nationale, 83310 Grimaud

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Spoken languages
  • French
Updated on 27 January 2026 at 14:35
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